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Alison 25-03-2004 12:58 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison

molli 25-03-2004 12:58 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 

I rather wish Cats WERE allergic to orchids! Our youngest cat likes to eat
mine down to little nubs. The other two just like to lay there and share
window space with them.
--
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Hugs,
Molli


"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison




Ray 25-03-2004 02:22 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
The answer is "no" to plant toxicity. Residual pesticides, sure.

Get yourself an Oncidium cebolleta, and the cat will "trip" its way away
from orchids ever again.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!

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"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison




Ray 25-03-2004 02:29 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
The answer is "no" to plant toxicity. Residual pesticides, sure.

Get yourself an Oncidium cebolleta, and the cat will "trip" its way away
from orchids ever again.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!

.. . . . . . . . . . .
"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison




Mark Fraser 25-03-2004 12:05 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
Just adding to the consensus. Our old cat ate the very first orchids I
got to bloom (Pterostylis species) I was furious, but what can you
do...If a cat wants to eat orchids, it will!

Ray wrote:
The answer is "no" to plant toxicity. Residual pesticides, sure.

Get yourself an Oncidium cebolleta, and the cat will "trip" its way away
from orchids ever again.



Mark Fraser 25-03-2004 12:12 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
Just adding to the consensus. Our old cat ate the very first orchids I
got to bloom (Pterostylis species) I was furious, but what can you
do...If a cat wants to eat orchids, it will!

Ray wrote:
The answer is "no" to plant toxicity. Residual pesticides, sure.

Get yourself an Oncidium cebolleta, and the cat will "trip" its way away
from orchids ever again.



RPM1 25-03-2004 01:04 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
"Mark Fraser"
Just adding to the consensus. Our old cat ate the very first orchids I
got to bloom (Pterostylis species) I was furious, but what can you
do...If a cat wants to eat orchids, it will!


Offer some wheat grass as an option/alternative?

Ruth CM



RPM1 25-03-2004 01:13 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
"Mark Fraser"
Just adding to the consensus. Our old cat ate the very first orchids I
got to bloom (Pterostylis species) I was furious, but what can you
do...If a cat wants to eat orchids, it will!


Offer some wheat grass as an option/alternative?

Ruth CM



Edward Rutter Jr. 25-03-2004 02:10 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 

"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison



My cat does not go near them, no interest at all. I do grow grass for him to
eat in the winter.


--
Cheers!!
Ed
"Money is truthful. If a man speaks of his honor, make him pay
cash." --Robert A. Heinlein



Unefer1 25-03-2004 04:02 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
Yes , Cats just love orchids , they destroy them , my roomates cats
destroyed over 400 or 500 dollars worth of my orchids , so now cats and I do
not get along , but in all they don't seem toxic to cats .
Bright days & good growing
Todd

"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison




kenty ;-\) 25-03-2004 08:16 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
I wish they were toxic to them, then i would plant them in my garden to stop
the cats crapping all over!;-).

--
Thanks Keith,UK.
"Unefer1" wrote in message
m...
Yes , Cats just love orchids , they destroy them , my roomates cats
destroyed over 400 or 500 dollars worth of my orchids , so now cats and I

do
not get along , but in all they don't seem toxic to cats .
Bright days & good growing
Todd

"Alison" wrote in message
om...
Are there any cat lovers here? I know some plants are toxic to cats,
but was wondering about orchids. Is it possible that the smell of an
orchid could bother a cat? Our foster kitty has some other medical
problems that are making her obnoxious at the moment, but I was
wondering if it's coincidence that she acts so scared to come out of
hiding in the cellar, sneaking up the steps & looking around with big
eyes as if she can smell another cat in the house or something... at
approximately the same time as my brassia reached full bloom & started
putting out its fragrance.
Just curious whether anyone had any experience with their cats &
orchids not getting along.

Alison






Diana Kulaga 25-03-2004 08:42 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
As already stated, no toxidity. As far as the cat being afraid of the
Brassia, my guess is that the size and shape of the flowers spook the poor
thing. Remember, cats do not have good "close-up" eye sight. At close
range, they see mostly shape and, of course size. So this cat may perceive
the Brassia to be a larger animal, and fear a predator, especially if there
is the slightest movement of the flowers.

I'm lucky, I guess. I hear all kinds of horror stories about cats attacking
orchids, but ours doesn't. He likes to walk among them, and nuzzle our
largest Dendrobium, but never a bite or scratch. We don't let him do it
often, because at 15 pounds he might accidentally knock one over.

Diana



Diana Kulaga 25-03-2004 08:42 PM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
As already stated, no toxidity. As far as the cat being afraid of the
Brassia, my guess is that the size and shape of the flowers spook the poor
thing. Remember, cats do not have good "close-up" eye sight. At close
range, they see mostly shape and, of course size. So this cat may perceive
the Brassia to be a larger animal, and fear a predator, especially if there
is the slightest movement of the flowers.

I'm lucky, I guess. I hear all kinds of horror stories about cats attacking
orchids, but ours doesn't. He likes to walk among them, and nuzzle our
largest Dendrobium, but never a bite or scratch. We don't let him do it
often, because at 15 pounds he might accidentally knock one over.

Diana



Doug Bolton 26-03-2004 05:57 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
My 3 cats all like to eat thin leaved orchids. They also like jasmine and coffee
plants (who'd think a cat would want coffee in the morning?). The ones that are
not in my grow room I've grouped together for mutual protection (circle the
wagons) as individual plants offer 360 degrees of attack. I've tried oat grass
and it is a bit of a diversion for them. Problem is it "goes off" after a couple
of weeks and then I have to grow more. What's working really well is a small
sedge (cyperus) that I've made readily available to them and they're quite
happily relentless with it. Fortunately it's a fast growing plant. This has
significantly reduced the damage to the orchids.

Doug

I rather wish Cats WERE allergic to orchids! Our youngest cat likes to eat
mine down to little nubs. The other two just like to lay there and share
window space with them.
--



Doug Bolton 26-03-2004 05:57 AM

orchids toxic to cats?
 
My 3 cats all like to eat thin leaved orchids. They also like jasmine and coffee
plants (who'd think a cat would want coffee in the morning?). The ones that are
not in my grow room I've grouped together for mutual protection (circle the
wagons) as individual plants offer 360 degrees of attack. I've tried oat grass
and it is a bit of a diversion for them. Problem is it "goes off" after a couple
of weeks and then I have to grow more. What's working really well is a small
sedge (cyperus) that I've made readily available to them and they're quite
happily relentless with it. Fortunately it's a fast growing plant. This has
significantly reduced the damage to the orchids.

Doug

I rather wish Cats WERE allergic to orchids! Our youngest cat likes to eat
mine down to little nubs. The other two just like to lay there and share
window space with them.
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